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Yuhuan (Chinese: 楊玉環; 719 – 15 July 756),
often known as Yang
Guifei (楊貴妃, with
Guifei being the
highest rank for
imperial consorts during her time),...
- The
ranks of
imperial consorts have
varied over the
course of
Chinese history but
remained important throughout owing to its
prominence in the management...
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reluctantly accepts the Emperor's
feelings and is
given the
honorable title of
Guifei (First rank consort). The
Emperor desperately tries to gain Yuhuan's love...
- four are
usually identified as Xi Shi, Wang Zhaojun, Diaochan, and Yang
Guifei. The
scarcity of
historical records concerning them
meant that much of what...
- a
position of
trust with the Tang
emperor Xuanzong and his
consort Yang
Guifei. An
Lushan was a
general of
uncertain birth origins, but
thought to have...
- The
Legend of Yang
Guifei, also
known as The
Secret History of
Concubine Yang, is a
Chinese television series loosely based on the
romance between Emperor...
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Noble Consort Zhaoxian (14th
century – 1420), of the Wang clan, was a
consort of the
Yongle Emperor. She
became a
member of the
imperial harem of the Yongle...
- Xiaogang's
historical television series The
Legend of Yang
Guifei (2009), as the
mother of Yang
Guifei, who was pla**** by Yin Tao. That same year, she starred...
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story between Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and his
favorite concubine Yang
Guifei (719–756). This long
narrative poem is
dated from 809. A long list of literary...
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Consort Wan may
refer to: Wan Zhen'er (1428–1487),
concubine of the
Chenghua Emperor Consort Chen (Yingzong) (1431–1467),
concubine of
Emperor Yingzong...